Guest guest Posted August 28, 2004 Report Share Posted August 28, 2004 That's a very good suggestion, . That is one perk of being a nurse is that you know which docs are good and which ones aren't. I always recommend docs to my friends that I know are good & easy to get along with. Marla HEDS CA wrote: >>From what I understand, nurses know the scoop on the good doctors. >So, you may want to ask around at the local hospital. Talk to only >the nurses and ask who they would take their family members to if >they needed a cardiologist... > > > > > >>>>How in the heck do you pick a name of a Dr. in a book? More >>>> >things show up every day. Today he has been dizzy. Yesterday his foot >zapped him everytime he put weight on it. Sorry this is getting >long, but I'm frustrated. He's 17 and the Dang Doc just isn't >helpful with these new problems found. He admitted it was over his >head. I like that a Doc can admit that but where do I go from here? I >have to start Monday. I know there are nurses in this group, where do >I take him? <<< > > > > > >To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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